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 Originally Posted by scottyses
Actually my original statement was that a deaf man shuffled the cards. So as long as he had a sound collecting instrument he could read the measurements and determine that the cards DID make a sound. But if he was deaf AND blind, there would still be no sound? Haha....something seems off about that whole argument. But alas, that is to be expected from a paradoxical situation.
Just because he is deaf (and blind) doesnt mean there is no sound. There are still sound waves being emitted from him shuffling his KEM cards but his ears/brain aint registering the information. 
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steel wheels
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